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VALLEY RECORD.; VAL ......... ASHLAND, OREGON Published Every Thursday. I E. J. KAISER, Proprietor. ScBMKtmox R ates : One Year.............................................. $1 75 Six Months.................................... 1 00 Three Month«........................................ 50 Advertising Rates Given on Application. r Y RECORD !5* ASHLAND, JACKSON VOL. XII. VÁLLET BECOBD. $1.75 — COUNTY,-OREGON, THURSDAY *ac .. ...... A8HLAND, ORIGOB Cannot ba better spent than by subscribe ing to the VALLEY RECORD for • year. Just think! $1.75 give« yon al 1 the news for «year. Try it! 1900. • Death of Miao Ethel Nor ria Medford dispatch in Oregonian: A bicycle path connecting Medford and Miss Tena Ethel Norris, daughter of Jacksonville, a distance of five miles, is Mr. and Mr« T. R. Norris, and grand well under way John H. Orth, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harries, Jacksonville, has charge of the con died Saturday. The funeral took place struction. Substantial nils and durable from tlie residence Sunday afternoon, re bridges are to be used where needed ligious services being conducted at the The track is five feet wide, and well residence by Rev. J.T. Abbott of the M. graveled the entire distance. This is E. church. A large concourse of friends the first pa(h constructed in the county, followed the remains to their sepulchre and wheelman are watcbfng it with in Ashland Cemetery. interest. Work will soon be under Tena Ethel Norris was born in Santa taken at three other points, and with ____ Rosa, w_________ California, ,________________ in the autumn of _____ 1879 this year’s tax., tliere. will be sufficient | and departed this life at 6:30 p. m. April funds to make a fair eh owing of good 14th, 1900, in the 21st year of her earthly life. She came, with her parents, to paths. Ashland, August 27th. 1893. Two years Medford, April 14.—Medford will now ago she had a severe sickness of typhoid operate her _ own electric |ights, having ; fever, and has been in delicate health purchased the plant from Mr. Proudfoot, ever since. Her last sickness was of ten which he has successfully operated the weeks duration. She was confined to past two years. The plant has proved her room all that time. Miss Norris be a good investment for the owner, and came a member of the Methodist Episco the city council believes it will earn pal church in Ashland ou the 18th day money for the- city. J. R. Erford has of December, 1897. and continued a mem beea appointed superintendent. The ber until death. She was a very quiet price paid for the plant, including a con girl, yet sunny and hopeful in disposD siderable amount of fuel, was $9194.36 tion.’ Death at best seem9 a hard thing. The plant will be operated in connection When the old die we say of them, that with the city water system. they had reached the end of life’s pil grimage. But it seems specially sail to '"No family can afford to be witliout Ona see the young life, unfolding in beauty Mipute Cough Cure It will stop a cough and usefulness, eclipsed in death. “In and core a cold quicker than any other medicina,” write* U W . Williams. Sterl the midst of life we are in death.” None ing Run. Pa. It cure» croup, bronchitis I are exempt. The “golden bowl” must and all throat and lung troubles and pre- [ be broken and the “silver cord loosed” vents consumption. Pleasant and harm- j for us all. The subject of this short less. E ugkkx A. S herwin . sketch, was cheered by the light of Chris tian hope, as she passed through the Medford, April 12.—Though the frosts “valley of the shadow of death,” chang of Saturday and Sunday night have ing the dark winding path to a bright nearly ruined the peach crop in the low I and shining way. Such hope changes lands of the Rogue River Valley, thvre I the dark, cold, sullen river, which stag will be fruit in the foothills for home nates and decays in death, to the bright, consumption. Pears, prunesand apples sparkling stream, which renews in im are injured, but it is claimed not so seri mortal youth and beauty for ever and ously as at first thought. Some growers ever. expect a fair crop still. The father, mother and two sisters are left to mourn They have the sympathy of their friends anil neighbors in this time of deep sorrow. PRESSE 1* BRICKS. State Convention,. New Dry Goods and Clothing Store REPUBLICAN. W. E. Price was here Saturday. W. F. Clute came over from Yreka 8unday. Democratic primaries Saturday at 1 o’clock. G. W. Bashford was up from Medford Saturday. Wm. McFarren of Gold Hill has started for Cape Nome. Dr. J. S. Herndon now sports a fine new Cleveland bicycle. Fresh compressed yeast every day at the Ashland Grocery Co. Burnside W. R. C. will give a dinner in Ashland election day. Mrs Belle Lucas went to Henley Monday to visit relatives. W. L. McDonald waaover from Klam- athon this weak on a visit. E. B. Pengra and his mother, Mrs. C. E. Pengra, went to Eugene Saturday. <£d. Tinsley went to Gold Hill Satur day to work in E. A. L. Smith’s mine. Robert Leonard now wears a Tam many Hall Bryan Democratic campaign hat. Chas. B. Gay returns to Portland this week to attend bar at the Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. Ranse Rouse and babe were up from Medford Sunday visiting relatives. r Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyrer returned to Klamath river Sunday after a visit in Ashland. Mansfield Sonnickson came in from Keno Saturday to remain in Ashland some time. A. J. Stewart arrived at Medford last week from Los Angeles and visited Ash land Monday. ........... I An elegant stock of spring and sum- Medford, April 12—A. w. J. Hamlin, found guilty of shooting Ed Armstrong I P?er . 2*a,ve arr*ve(^ a^ Vaupel, in March, was today sentenced to 18 Isorrls “ Drake s. months in the penitentiary. Hamlin’s Get your Health Foods from the Ash sister was sent to the penitentiary last land Grocery Co. See ad. year for arson, haying set fire to her T i c ol . . . . . tx • brother’s barn and grain stacks. Arm- «.f0 ,n. ?’ Shook has returned to Dairy, strong has nearly recovered from the ^amat*1 county, after sojourning in wounds received in the shooting i Jackson county for some time. Hamlin took an appeal to the supreme Mrs. I. W. Berry returned to Jackson- court and is out on $2000 bonds, which viHe Sunday from a visit with her ■fey; •¿ a *» lie furnished, pending the decision, daughter, Mrs. Alice Kane. Grants Pass, Or., April 13.—Building Bulls! Bulls! Stockmen, have you /.il operations continue active, and the com- ®®en 1 ,‘08e J?ere/or<L .8_ Owen & ing summer promises to be the best in -”00re 8' I* n°t> why not. many years. There are at present under Mrs. K. C. Egbert of Yainax Indian construction E. Klenlen’s two-story Agency took Saturday’s train in Ash brick storeroom, a two-story frame par- land for Tiffin, Ohio, on a visit, sonage for the Methodist church, South; _ , „ . , „ » Mrs. Yerke’s two-story dwelling, Ed L Putnam Fadeless Dye produces the Hubbard’s cottage, ScoU Griffin’s two- fa8t«8t an^ brightest colors of any dye story grain and feed warehouse. ¡As 8tu^‘ by E ugene A. S herwin . soon as brick can be obtained, John Mrs. James Chisholm returned last Sehallhorn and George Hansen will week from Des Moines, Wash., where I Karl’s Clover Root Tea each build a two-story brick storeroom, she has been visiting Col. Myers and I m tha Complexion, Purifies the adjoining the Hotel Layton, and J. T. wife. I * Fresh, Ciear Skin. Cure# Con - Layton will build a two-story hotel „ , x T » I m In<D<wtion, and all Eruptions of addition in the rear. William Bros, will DCt0,nd“ct°r 9®°’ ?V; ¿?nde went to I ?.?• | An agreeable Laxative Nerve ■ ionic. Sold on absolute guarantee by all build three brick stores on Front street, POTtlanu Sunday to take^a run on the I druggists at 3Oc. and $1.00. H. K ess les an addition to his brick Pinger tram between that place and I S. C. wells & co., lcroy , n . y . building, T. A Hood & Co. a one-story Roseburg. j sole RROPRitroRS > brick storeroom, and Mrs. Thornton a I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott who FOR 8ALB BY EUGENE A. SHERWIN two-story brick storeroom. Henry Hath I have been visiting Ashland and Talent is having plans made for a comfortable relatives, returned home to Dunsmuir home on Frith street. Monday. First judicial district, Jackson, Joseph ine, Klamath and Lake—District At torney, C. B. Watson of Ashland. Jackson and Douglas—Joiut repre sentative E. D. Briggs of Ashland. Klamath, Lake, Crook and Wasco- Three joint representatives—R. A. Em mett of Keno; A. D. Roberta of The Dalles; T. H. McGeer of Antelope. Klamath, Lake, Crook and Wasco— Joint senator, J. N. Williamson of Pine ville, Crook county For Supreme Judge—Charles E. Wol verton, of Linn. For Food and Dairy Commissioner— J. W. Bailey, of Multnomah. _ . . _ Presidential Electors—Tilinon Ford, of Marion; J. C. Fullerton, of Douglas; O. F. Paxton, of Multnomah; W. J. Furnish, of Umatilla. Delegates to National Convention al Philadelphia—Henry E. Ankeny. .of Jackson; John D. Daly, of ‘Denton; Wallace McCamant, of Multnomah ¿H L. Kuck, of Wasco. - Alternates—Lewis Simpson, of Coos; Wallis Nash, of Lincoln; John W. Knowles, of Union; H. L. Holgate, of Benton. Republican delegates from first ju dicial district: Jackson county—M.L.Alford, William Cameron by Edward H. Kilham proxy. George Davis,'C. A. Dickison, J. M Keene, H. D. Kubli, A.S. Hammond, George Love, J. M. Whipple by H. E. Ankeny proxy. Josephine county—W. L. Babcock by J. F. Kelly proxy; G. W. Colvig, C. E. Harmon, J. M. Johns by H. L. Truax proxy, J. T. Tuffs by R. A. Booth proxy ; Dr. J S. Moore by L. V. Stewart pioxy. Klamath county—W. F. Arant, R. S. Moore, H. Fi Murdock, L. F. Willits by R. S. Moore proxy. Lake county—P. J. Brattain by L. F. Conn proxy, L. D. Frakes by E. M. Brittan proxy, J. E. McGarrey by C. Tonningsen proxy, Charles Tonningeeh. DEMOCRATIC AND FUSION POPULIST. Main Street Williams Block Absolutely Pure Made from most highly refined and healthful ingredients. PHONE NO. 205 & MILLER BARTGES, Ashand, Oregon. Portland, April 13.—The democrats and populists completed fusion this af ternoon, and the conventions adjourned this evening. Both conventions were almost unanimously in favor of Bryan for president, but the populist dele gates to the national convention were in structed to not vote for another democrat for president, and to vote only for a pop Stonide Floor Paint, - - National Wagon Paint, ulist for vice-president. Just before 6 Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak Continental Household Paint, and CEMETICO. o’clock the populist convention, in a body, ing powders, to avoid alum. Alum powders are visited the democratic convention, and sold cheap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi the two bodies resolved themselves into son, and its use in food seriously injures health. an assembly of electors and ratified the FRUIT BOXES AND MILL WORK nominations made by both conventions. Following is the complete ticket: ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. 9 Justice of the supreme court—W. M.l Ramsey, democrat of Yamhill. Food and dairy commissioner—Wm. County Commissioner's Court. New Train Service on the O. R. & N. Schulmerich, populist of Washington. The tax sale certificate covering sec 36, The double train service to be established Congressmen, first district—Dr. Ber- . Portland and Chicago April 22. in nard Daley, democrat of Lake; second 1 w, was ordered transferred to C R Ray i between which the O R. & N., the Union Pacific district—Wm. Smith, populist of Baker. on 1 his paying the sum of $443.85 taxed and the Cr?gon Short Line are interested, this same. Presidential electors—Dell Stuart, against 1 shorten the through time 11 hours. In the matter of the road petitioned will democrat of Multnomah; W. M. Pierce, ( Train No. 2 leaving Portland at 9:15 a. iu., for by T II Fredenburg et al, Ira Wake beginningon the da’e named, will be known democrat of Umatilla; Ernest Kroner, Wm Perry and Chas Edmondson as the Chicago-Portland special. Its equip populist of Multnomah, John Whittaker, field, ' were appointed viewers, to meet April ment will be new, making it fully the equal populist of Benton. , 27th. of any train now in service from the Democratic delegates from first judici The matter of the county road pe Pacific coast to the east, ft will consist of al district: i titioned for by H F Bailey et al, was mail-car, baggage-car, a library-composite car a first-class Pullman sleeper, a dining- Jackson—A. N. Soliss, Chas. Nickell, postponed i until next term of county car. two chair-ctirs, nnd a tourist sleeper. E. R. Cardwell, Jeff Bell by W. O. < court. There will be but one change of cars to ail Marks proxy, W. K Price by Nickell Report of E DeRoboam, contractor Eastern points The full time will be three proxy, Dan Chapman by J. R. Neil for I keeping county poor, was approved. days through io Chicago, or four days and The bid of Horace Mann of the Med two hours to New York. TELL YOUR SISTER Mrs. Wm. M. Colvig,Mrs. Dr. DeBarr, >roxy, W. A. Jones by Neil proxy, Geo. xvrun. Mrs. G. M.Loveand Mrs. A.E.Reames, ioffman by Soliss proxy, R. A. Cook by 1 ford Enquirer to do the county printing The secund train, known as No. 6, will a Beautiful Complexion is an impossibility Jacksonville ladies, spent Easter Sun- J. R. Mitchell proxy, O. P. McGee by I for one year, being the only bid offered, leave Portland at G:2D p. ni., connecting at tei witbont good pure blood, tbe sort that jay jn Ashland East Portland, with the Southern Pacific’s A. E. Reames proxy. was accepted. only exists in connection with good diges overland train from San Francisco, and Klamath—Geo T. Baldwin, J. L. tion. a healthy liver and bowels. Karl’s Elder Walter Sant of Clifton, Idaho, Hanks by Baldwin proxy, Geo. Chastain I The matter of the county road pe will carry through equipment to Chicago titioned for by John Kinkle, et al, was via the Union Pacific and lhe Chicago A Clover Root Tea acts directly on the arrived last week to assist Elder John by Baldwin proxy. postponed until the May term of court. Northwestern, and also the equipment for bowels, liver and Kidneys keeping them in H. stoney of the Church of Jesus Christ Josephine—J. O. Booth, J. W. How H C Tnrpiu, road supervisor was the Washii gton division of the O R. & N., perfect health. Frice Price 2o cts. at._ and „ 50 ctx ---- | o( LgUer Day Saint8- ard, W. F. Horne, W. J. Ott, O. R. i allowed $200 to continue improvements in connection with the Great Northern for E ugene A. S herwib . Druggist. < road in Big Sticky. Nelson Eastman visited Gold Hill Swearinger, J. W. Virtue, Joseph Wolke. on St. Paul. This train will reach Spokane al For the fourth time in the history of LOa. tn. A dining-car will be furnished for relatives last week and left Sunday for The sum of $75 was allowed by the Populist delegates from first judicial the Catholic church in Oregon the be breakfast into Sposane, aud for dinner on Fresno, Cal., to take charge of a drug court to complete graveling on the new district : < stowal of a pallium upon an archbishop Oliera House Block, Ashland. corresponding train leaving Spokane at Jackson—Frank Williams, J. 8. McCain, grade | in district No. 23, to be expended 3:45 will be celebrated with great pomp and store for several months. p. m. The new schedule as arranged, W E. Phipps. George R Lindley, G. F. under i the direction of M Perry, or some will supply the most complete service ever splendor in Portland on May 17th. C. A. Eliason went to Korn county Schmidtline, W. T. Anderson, J. W. Marks- ( one designated by him. furnished on the O. R. & N., as provides Cal., last week to look at the oil wells bury, first »ix by Marksbury, proxy; P. J. On Friday evening, April 20th, the A J W Marksbury was appointed judge increased service in Eastern Oregon, where Hardenbnrg, F. W. Moore, A. A. class of the High School will give a i country. D -. He . . followed that business in Van , of election in Gold Hill precinct, and H. it is greatly needed, and gives immediate social at the High School building. A Pennsylvania for many years. I Pennington. J. L. Batchelor. A. L. Gall, J. H. Taylor clerk in Roxy precinct. connection with the Washington division A. Smith, Edward Anderson and Frank at l’endleton. At this pome there is a short interesting program will be ren- Capt. J. L. May inspected the militia Williams, first seven by Williams, proxy Officers ’ salaries, including janitor i large interchange of traffic, on account of dered, after which refreshments will be company at Grants Pass Saturday even- and Rogue river ferryman... .$ 1167 97 the Josephine—R. D. Cole, F. Fetch. W. H. various mining districts of Baker Coun- served. All frieuds and patrons of the ing. Lieut. J. E. Thornton drilled the Merritt, H. C. Perkins, J. W. Barthow, C. G < H Haskins supplies for county the Coeur de Alene, the Republic aud officers........................................ 7 45 tv, H. Burton. H. 0. Marshall, by Cole and school, and especially former students, Ashland company that evening, Kootenai mining camps, Portland is grea-- PICTURES! 3 Rosenthal, supplies for Olson Merritt , proxies. I are cordially invited. Admission in- _ „ „ „ . . , 29 85 ly benefited by this change, inasmu-bca and Johnsen families.............. eluding refreshments, 15 cents. £¿11county^anFex-state^anroa^ PICTURE FRAMES! MIDDLE OF THE ROAD POPULIST. 5 00 increased service is given trom Eastern Medford band, sundries ................ Oregon and Idaho. A chapter of the Order of the Eastern commissioner, is the democratic nominee For supreme judge—H E Courtney, of Irwin Hodson Co, supplies for 2 will arrive in Chicago at 9;30 a. m.; 43 00 No No. sheriffs office .......................... Baker City. Star, called Reames Chapter, after the for assesssor of Multnomah county, 6 at 7 ;45 a. m., as at present. 1 50 Horace Mann, printing ................ MOLDINGS For food and dairy commissioner — Left late General Thos. G Reames of Jack- T. Stanley, mother of F. 8. Stan- , The Western train out of Chicago corres 1 Glass & Prudhomme, registration CABINET WORK ponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This wi 1 son vine was organized at Medford, last ,ey> Tueeda'’ (or her home at Aah. open. 11 10 arrive supplies ...................................... For congressman, first district — J K in Portland at 4 p. m. The train UPHOLSTERING ♦ heekM*Jtnn h Mf°! Rnave« • W lan<^' after a tw0 weeka’ visit here w*th 1 Sears, of Polk county. W B Jackson, work on county corresponding with the eastbound No 6 is GENERAL REPAIRING 37 50 maps ........................................... For congressman, second district — John P W I. Vawter’, A. M Mrs. E. D. her sou and his family.-Dunsmuir News. No 3. out of Chicago, This will reach OF FURNITURE B Obencham, witness fees Sept C Young, of Baker County. 3 00 Portland at 7:30 a. in. Westbound train ember term circuit court.......... Fellows; Secretary, Mrs. H. W Gore; W. B. Colton has tax roll for Ashland For presidential electors, four—Dr. T. V. No. I will leave Chicago at 6:30 p. m , and 10 00 Omaha Treas., Mrs. Etta Vawter; Conductress, precinct and will send money to pay B. Embree, of Polk county: John C Luce, J Nunan, supplies for G M Pierce at 8:30 a. iu. the following day. of Grant county; Dr. J. L. Hill, of Linn M M Seott, removing McGinniss Mrs Bessie Lumdeden ; A. C., Mrs. taxes for all who request. Also prepared The time will be reduced two hours and 45 AT THE to hospital aud clothing .......... 5 00 county; Lucas Henry, of Wasco county. Nellie Whitman. to register voters free of charge at his minutes. No. 3. westbound train will ASHLAND 8 I Myers, removing McGinniss to All bv acclamation. ■■■......... ~~ | office. 7 00 leave Chicago at 10.30 p. tnand Omaha hospital ..................................... UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Joint representative. Jackson and Doug at 4:25 p m. the next day. BORN. The daughter of “Gen.” VV. E. Purdy, las counties—Grant Rawlings, of Jackson Cost bill, road petition for by John The service on the Union Pacific on all 31 40 these Kindle ...................................... ______________________________________ of God’s Regular Army, was here a few county. trains include Butlet-smoking-cars. Delegates to the national convention, 17— Mrs J H Whitman, supplies for FREDENBURG—At Eagle Point, April I days since, working for her father’s pa- and dining cars. No. 6 will carry a daily 5 00 Robinsou family ................... Dennis, of Polk countv; J J How-er, ordinary sleeper to Kansas City, with 9, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Freden- per in Ashland, beingen route toCalifor- J of N Jackson; John C Luce, of Grant; H L Mrs C J Morgan supplies for Re Main St. Opp. 1. O. O. F. Hall. changeen route to ordinary cars to Chicago. 12 00 becca Morgan ............................ burg, a daughter._____________________ n>a. Howe, of Wasco: George Curry, of Union; Consult the nearest ticket agent for de J Nunan, supplies for Mrs Hud FLIPPEN—On Galls Creek, March 26, Vaupel, Norris & Drake’s two stores H J Wilson, ot Douglas; Lucas Henry, of TPJVTJSTTS, ZPJVIJSTTEZRS’ TOOLS 5 00 tailed information. son ........................................ Wasco; 8 H Holt, of Jackson; Dr J L Hill, W. U. H urlburt , 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flippen, a have received their new stock of spring of S G Netherland supplies for Cros Linn; J K Sears, of Polk; 8 H Dunlap, General Passenger Agent. daughter. and summer goods and the public is re- of Jackson; Dr H P Brookhart, of Douglas; 4 00 WJLXiL PAPER, Q-T-i-A-S. ETG by family ................................. T ... , . .. spectfully invited to call and examine John C Young, ot Baker; M 8 Welch, of Mrs C I Courtney, supplies for no YOU KNOW MOW AT In Ashland, April 16, 1^00, prjceB< B uildirg P afkbb , W bappiwg Parias amd T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. 8 00 self............................................... Jackson; Mel Fenwick, of Harney; C V to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mowat, a son. | 6 r 6 00 Consumption is preventable? Science has WFTowne. supplies for Jas Cottle Steen, of Linn. N. F. Steadman, formerly of Ashland Hutchinson & Lumsden, supplies proven that, and also that neglect is sui 5 00 cidal. The worst cold or cough can be for Kincaid family................... and deputy sheriff of Jackson county, MARRIED, Hon. R. 8. Sheridan, chairman of the JACKSONVILLE, cured with Shiloh’s Cough and Consump was re-elected marshal of Anaheim, Cal., democratic 6tate central committee, has Amy Wilson supplies for Pearl 6 00 tion cure, bold on t>osittve guarantee for Wilson........................................ last week by a good majority after a liot no love for the republican party, seem OREGON. 61 36 over 50 years. E ugene A. S herwis , Drug Cost biH. state vs H Collins ......... MILLER—GARRISON—In Jackson contest. He makes a popular and effi ingly. In calling the state convention Cost bill, slate vs Wm Ulrich ....... 20 30 ville. Thursday, April 12, 1900, Fred cient official. _________________ togetbei he made the appended remarks Cost bill, state vs A J Hamlin....... 21 10 gist. Miller and Clarissa Garrison. Boardin« o School for Girls. The Odd Fellows of Ashland have de and later in the proceedings was over Alex Orme board and washing fur Want an Injunction. 26 45 prisoners ............................... NAIL—BREITENSTEIN—At Klamath cided to celebrate the 81st anniversary whelmingly re-elected chairman: Chair We see by the S. F. Chronicle that I Falls, April 11,.1900. Wm. L. Nail and of the order in this city, April 26th, 1900. man Sheridan dropped the gavel at 10:30. Chas Prim conveying Hattie How FOR TERMS, ETC., ADDRESS the Pokegama Sugar Pine Lumber Co. i ard to Crittenden HWrue, in 4- Miss Frances Breitenstein, by Rev. All lodges and sojourning brothers are He prefaced a short and rather acid cluding admission fee of $20 78 35 has brought suit in the United States + Hunsaker. cordially invited to come and join in a speech by thanking the state committee Glass & Prudhomme. supplies for SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. Circuit Court at Sail Francisco against * for its support of him in the last two basket picnic. Visitors bring regalia, if 18 00 the Klamath River Lumbar and Im T clerk’s office ............................. Jacksonville, Oregon. years. He said he had done the best J R Wilson, irons for scrapers ... 22 00 provement Co. An injunction is asked + convenient. DIED. + he could to build up the party, and if W H Parker. Key to btatue for Has Returned and Has Equipped Hie J. T. Gear, who has just closed up the any mistakes had been made, they were 10 00 to prevent the defendant corporation ♦ judge’s office ............................ t Old Established Gallery in Aabland With from interfering with the plaintiff ’ s pos Bank of Puyallup, Wash , and C. C. 3 45 MILLER—In Gold Hill, April 15, 1900, liis. Chairman Sheridan concluded his Cost bill, state vs J C Hawthorne session and operation of a lumber plant 4* Benj. Miller, aged 68 years. Inter Chandler, one of the publishers of the remarks in this dramatic fashion: “We Peter Applegate, allowance for 31 87 in Siskiyou county. The property is deputy for March..................... of the Puyallup Independent, visited who are assembled here to-day represent ment at Sama Valley, April 17th. owned by the defendant corporation and I Ashland Saturday. Mr. Gear is ’ the principles of the democratic party as Samuel Jolly, taxes and costs on property assessed to “un- NORRIS—In Ashland, Saturday, April looking at southern Oregon with a view is claimed by the plaintiff under an + Carbon Finish. they were represented by Jefferson, 38 11 > known”....................................... 15, 1900, Tena Ethel Norris, aged 20 I of going into the banking business. assignment of a lease made by the Photos in Water Colors. Jackson and Wm. J. Bryan. (Applause.) ' W 8 Crowell, sundry small ex- STONE MASON years. if , 4 90 Klamath Company in 1897 to Hervey •5* Pictures in the Latest 8tylee. penses ....................................... John Cromar died at his home on i This country is ruled to-day by a man i i Lindley, CONTRACTOR Developing and Finishing for Amateurs. Grant street in east Ashland Monday who is a creature of the trusts, and who , Dr J W Robinson, medicine and ❖ attending on prisoner.............. Keeps Fancy Robes for Ladies and Children. morning, leaving a wife and four chil does their bidding like a slave. (Applause) ♦ G 8 Butler, per diem and mileage dren. He was aged 40 years, five The State of Oregon has for its Govenor OREGON. ft A8HI-AND. as commissioner...................... I months and three davs. The funeral a man who has been indicted by the Martin Perry, per diem and mil Gallery Opposite Hotel Oregon. ♦ I took p’ace Tuesday, being conducted by public press for taking bribes. We have 12 00 For Tnfante and Children. eage «3 commissioner............ + Contracts for all kinds j Ashland Lodge, No. 45, I. O. O. F. a legislature that is a disgrace to the Gus Newbury, express charges 4 10 on supplies ............................... state And, to cap the climax, Oregon of Mason Work. Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor. K. P.. 14 85 Cost bill, state vs Wm Ulrich....... Awful Itching of Eczema Boonville. Ind., says. “De Witt’» Witch has elected that Judas Iscariot, Joseph Cost bill, state vs Wm Ulrich .... 12 25 Bears the Hax?l Salve soothes the most delicate skin Simon, to the United States Senate, and Dreadful Scaling of and heal» the moat stubborn ulcsr with he is a disgrace to any state.” (Ap l&gnatura of certain and good result».” Cures piles and plause.) H. Clark, Chauncey, Ua., says De Witt’s Furnishes either blue orbroicn | skin diseases. Don’t buy an imitation, Psoriasis Witch Hazel Salve cured him of piles that Presbytery of Southern Oregon. sandrock from his quarry near jE uucbb A. S ukkwin . had affl’cied him for twenty years. It is also Ashland. Grants Pass, April 12.—The Presyb- a speedy cure for skin disea-es. Beware of CURED BY CUTICURA Sheriff Orme gives notice that owners counterfeits. E ugene A.S heb - of bicycles must pay the bicycle tax by tery of southern Oregon met Tuesday dangerous Cunct’BA S oap , to cleanse the skin ot WIM. crusts and scales, C uticura Ointment, to ' the first of May, 1900, as provided by evening in Bethany Presbyterian church. Rev. G. W. Brown, of Klamath Falls, allay itching, and soothe and heal, and I law, as the tax money is needed for the Medford, April 14.—J. B. Osborne, of C uticura R esolvent , to cool and cleanse construction of the bicycle paths, and was chosen temporary clerk. Rev. J. A the blood, mako the most complete and hopes that all owning bicycles will at Townsend, D. D., of Roeeburg, was Georgia, representative of the Middle-of- speedy cure treatment for torturing, dis • • •• tend to this before that date so that he elected moderator, Rev. D. G. Knott, the-Road Populist National Committee, figuring humors, rashes, and irritations, may not be compelled to enforce the of Florence, was recommended to the spoke here tonight in the opera-house to with loss of hair, which have defied the skill a good-sized audience, in protest against Board of Sunday School Work for the OPPOSITE PLAZA. bicycle tax law. of the best physicians and all other reme position of Sunday School missionary. the abandonment of the principles and dies, a single set being often sufficient to Rev. S. H. Jones, of Jacksonville, was, organization of the Populist party for cure the most obstinate case. DOES THIS STRIKE YOU ? the benelit of Mr. Bryan or any other at his request, dismissed to the Presby CONTRACTOR and STORE J. W. COX, Proprietor CUTICURATHESETÌ1.2S Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath tery of the Willamette. person. His purpose, he stated, is to The popular meeting in the evening open the eyes of Populists to the dangers come from chronic constipation. Karl's KEEPER. Or, Soir.Sc-i OiETiun, Ot.itLnM.ran.au. fcld wcqrvtex Porri» p. na C. Coar^ P wr ., Boatta. Clover Boot Tea is an absolute core and was in the interests of home missions which threateu their party from fusion has been sold for fifty years on an absolute and Sunday school work, the speakers with the democrats. OAKLAND 8T. NEAR R R. TRACK A Firat-ClM* guaramee. Price 25 eta. and 50 eta. E ugeni being Rev. F. G. Strange, of Ashland, ASHLAND .... OREGON. . .Me«) For A. 8u«awtx, Druggist. on “Home Missions,” and Rev. Adolph ■J. I. Carson, Prothonotary, Washington, Anything you want cooked Haberly, of Medford, and Rev. C. W. Pa., says. “I have found Kodol Dyspepsia tu order with promptness Will supply flruVdas- Chine»« laborers in Hays, of Granta Pass, on “Sunday Cure an excellent remedy in case of atom O any number desire i for railroad construc aud dispatch. All Hour«. School Wark.” ach trouble; and have derived great benefit Th Rind You Hin Alwiyi BccfM BtaNtU tion. ditch difsing. clearing lands, rights- Iroui its use. * It digests what yon eat cf-way, or any work dssirsd. Go to L. H. Thomas for watch and and can nut fall to cure. Evona A. 8 m »«- wot. ctekwpwtaDg. Btraet. Assures light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. R. N. NASON S PAINT! ^ ctinc . hí ^ 2? DISEASE FURNITURE A Window Shades, 8^- Draperies, Carpets, te Linoleum. J. ï> DODGE, ASHLAND MILLS. rÖÜTlTÄTENTTFLÖÜR^ W. J. VIRGIN & C0.. PROP’S H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND‘OR St. Mary’s ACADEMY. PAINTING, PAPERING, ETC + t ....The Photographer I i HT l T camps THE LATEST KNOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHY. 1 i + I t A.D. FERGUSON. 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